PHNOM PENH - The National Assembly on Thursday voted in members of the National Election Committee, despite a boycott of the special session by members of two opposition parties.

Two new members of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party were elected to the committee, bringing the total number to nine. Im Sousdey, the incumbent and remaining chairman of the committee, told reporters Thursday the election body would adhere to election laws.

But opposition officials say the NEC will continue to favor the ruling party.

Yim Sovann, a spokesman for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said that means the country will not hold free and fair elections next year.

The Sam Rainsy Party holds 26 of 123 seats in the Assembly, followed by three seats of the opposition Human Rights Party. The Cambodian People’s Party holds a vast majority of seats, 90, allowing it to pass legislation despite an opposition boycott.

Nevertheless, Koul Panha, executive director for the election monitoring Committee for Free and Fair Elections, said decisions by the NEC will find less legitimacy, due to the opposition’s boycott of the selection process.

On Thursday a memorial was unveiled in Phnom Penh to the thousands of men, women and children who were brought to Cambodia's notorious S-21 prison between 1975 and 1979, where they were tortured and then executed by Pol Pot's murderous regime. Although many have welcomed the memorial, one aspect of it has proven controversial. Robert Carmichael reports for VOA from Phnom Penh.

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